One of the best options in this regard is selecting a white
metal. Even in that, you have two popular options to choose between.
White gold and
platinum look pretty much the same, though the latter is a better investment due to a few solid reasons.
At first glance, a
white gold engagement ring may seem like an ideal choice, although it is not quite so in hindsight. White gold’s color is the result of pure yellow gold blended having been covered in an alloy of metals, and then rhodium plating is done on the top of that.
The plating is not a long-lasting one, meaning a ring white gold diamond
necessitates plenty of upkeep. Over time, the white gold plating wears away, and you have to have it rhodium-plated again to get the ultra-white look back. Some people are allergic to the nickel-containing alloy, so re-plating is even important. The other precious metal is more durable than white gold, although it is slightly pricier as well.